Law Practice
Sep. 21, 2001
Facing Up to Our Terror
For parents, this is a very scary and confusing time. As vulnerable as everyone has been made to feel, vulnerability is heightened to an even more frightening level when we are trying to protect our children. It is a time when little makes sense, but which, in some ways, makes everything very clear.





David A. Lash
Managing Counsel for Pro Bono and Public Services
O'Melveny & Myers LLP
The opinions expressed here are his own.
For parents, this is a very scary and confusing time. As vulnerable as everyone has been made to feel, vulnerability is heightened to an even more frightening level when we are trying to protect our children. It is a time when little makes sense, but which, in some ways, makes everything very clear.
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